Cura/plugins/DigitalLibrary/src/DigitalFactoryFeatureBudgetResponse.py
Konstantinos Karmas 9d8286d90c Set the correct initial value in the feature budget attributes
They were defined as `Optional[int]` but started with the default value as `False`.

CURA-8112
2021-07-13 16:52:36 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2021 Ultimaker B.V.
# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
from .BaseModel import BaseModel
from typing import Optional
class DigitalFactoryFeatureBudgetResponse(BaseModel):
"""Class representing the capabilities of a user account for Digital Library.
NOTE: For each max_..._projects fields, '-1' means unlimited!
"""
def __init__(self,
library_can_use_business_value: Optional[bool] = False,
library_can_use_comments: Optional[bool] = False,
library_can_use_status: Optional[bool] = False,
library_can_use_tags: Optional[bool] = False,
library_can_use_technical_requirements: Optional[bool] = False,
library_max_organization_shared_projects: Optional[int] = None, # -1 means unlimited
library_max_private_projects: Optional[int] = None, # -1 means unlimited
library_max_team_shared_projects: Optional[int] = None, # -1 means unlimited
**kwargs) -> None:
self.library_can_use_business_value = library_can_use_business_value
self.library_can_use_comments = library_can_use_comments
self.library_can_use_status = library_can_use_status
self.library_can_use_tags = library_can_use_tags
self.library_can_use_technical_requirements = library_can_use_technical_requirements
self.library_max_organization_shared_projects = library_max_organization_shared_projects # -1 means unlimited
self.library_max_private_projects = library_max_private_projects # -1 means unlimited
self.library_max_team_shared_projects = library_max_team_shared_projects # -1 means unlimited
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "max private: {}, max org: {}, max team: {}".format(
self.library_max_private_projects,
self.library_max_organization_shared_projects,
self.library_max_team_shared_projects)
# Validates the model, raising an exception if the model is invalid.
def validate(self) -> None:
super().validate()
# No validation for now, as the response can be "data: []", which should be interpreted as all False and 0's